NGAL (Lcn2) monomer is associated with tubulointerstitial damage in chronic kidney disease

The type and the extent of tissue damage inform the prognosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but kidney biopsy is not a routine test. Urinary tests that correlate with specific histological findings might serve as surrogates for the kidney biopsy. We used immunoblots and ARCHITECT-NGAL assays to d...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kidney international 2012-09, Vol.82 (6), p.718-722
Hauptverfasser: Nickolas, Thomas L., Forster, Catherine S., Sise, Meghan E., Barasch, Nicholas, Valle, David Solá-Del, Viltard, Melanie, Buchen, Charles, Kupferman, Shlomo, Carnevali, Maria Luisa, Bennett, Michael, Mattei, Silvia, Bovino, Achiropita, Argentiero, Lucia, Magnano, Andrea, Devarajan, Prasad, Mori, Kiyoshi, Erdjument-Bromage, Hediye, Tempst, Paul, Allegri, Landino, Barasch, Jonathan
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Zusammenfassung:The type and the extent of tissue damage inform the prognosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD), but kidney biopsy is not a routine test. Urinary tests that correlate with specific histological findings might serve as surrogates for the kidney biopsy. We used immunoblots and ARCHITECT-NGAL assays to define the immunoreactivity of urinary neutrophil gelatinase–associated lipocalin (NGAL) in CKD, and we used mass spectroscopy to identify associated proteins. We analyzed kidney biopsies to determine whether specific pathological characteristics associated with the monomeric NGAL species. Advanced CKD urine contained the NGAL monomer as well as novel complexes of NGAL. When these species were separated, we found a significant correlation between the NGAL monomer and glomerular filtration rate (r=-0.53, P
ISSN:0085-2538
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DOI:10.1038/ki.2012.195